I have now replaced the SSD with a brand new one. I installed Windows and all the updates without any issue. I wouldn't believe it at first, but the computer is now running for about 2 hours without a crash.
If the issue is actually solved (I still have a hard time believing), I find it pretty...
The BIOS is version 1203.
I forgot to mention that I already updated the SSD and it's running the latest firmware version as well
The RAM sticks occupies the slot A2 and B2. Does it matter that it's not A1 and B1?
The SSD occupies the slot 1 (PCIEX 16_1)
I might try to install Windows on the...
I built a computer for my wife a few months ago. Config:
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME H570-PLUS Intel H570 LGA 1200 ATX
CPU: Intel Core i5-11400F
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 2x8 GB DDR4-3200 (CMW16GX4M2C3200C16W)
SSD: Samsung 980 1TB (MZ-V8V1T0BW)
Last friday, I got home from work and the...
Updating the BIOS solved this issue.
The BIOS didn't want to read the file downloaded from the ASUS website on my disk (message was something like : "This is not a proper BIOS"). I had to connect the BIOS to the internet via RJ45 to allow it to directly update from wherever on the internet it...
Thank you for taking the time to answer @Ralston18. I have just found the solution and posted my answer at the same time as you did. See the one just before your message.
It's kind of stupid, but I think I have the right to be surprised by what caused the problem.
Again, thank you for your time.
It turned out when the tado box is not connected to the electricity, but connected to the modem-router via RJ45, it messes up the router.
It happened precisely at this moment, because I cut the juice to the tado box to plug the computer next to the router instead.
Still this is a strange...
This will sound ridiculous.
I have a new build with an asus tuf gaming x570-plus wifi motherboard, whose BIOS I can't update using a CAP file downloaded from the official website ("Is not a proper BIOS" message, and yes I formatted my usb key in FAT32). So I wanted to use the feature that...
I have the same problem, although I bought a dual channel kit. So my 2 sticks should be the exact same.
I did change the XMP profile like described on rog.asus here. XMP does detect my RAM as 3200. But then CPUz shows it as 1064.5MHz, and the windows task manager as 2133MHz.
I have an asus tuf...
Hello,
my new build is composed of :
Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS WIFI X570
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
RAM: Kit dual channel D432GB 3200-16 Vengeance LPX
M2 : Corsair Force Series MP600, 1 To
Power supply : Corsair TX650M 650W ATX24
GPU : Asus8GB D6 RTX 2070 TURBO
Windows 10
The problem...
Thanks alexoiu.
Indeed, the box of the motherboard says "AMD Ryzen Desktop 2000 ready". This hints towards the fact this motherboard was destined to the second generation of Ryzen processors. I didn't do my homework properly.
I bought an "Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS WIFI X570" instead. At...
Hello,
my new build is composed of :
Motherboard : X470 AORUS GAMING 5 WIFI
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X
M2 : Corsair Force Series MP600, 1 To
Power supply : Corsair TX650M 650W ATX24
GPU : Asus8GB D6 RTX 2070 TURBO
RAM are out of the picture, because I removed them completely, but they are
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You are right Minstedmaz. That was very stupid of me. I just plugged the cables based on the color and relative position without reading what was written! I plugged the green cable into the grey port, because it was just next to the first two, in the same row, and actually looked green in the...
Hello,
I have an ASUS Z87-PRO C2 motherboard. This board integrate a Realtek ALC 1150 sound card. I just bought a 5.1 dolby surround set, and installed the R2.75 drivers.
I can't get the front pair to work as a front pair. Here is a picture from the Realtek manager:
When I click on the front...